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Australian Pardalotes



FAMILY : Pardalotes

Forty-spotted Pardalote
(Pardalotus quadragintus)
Forty-spotted Pardalote
The Forty-spotted Pardalote is a dull olive-green above and greyish-white below. The face is yellowish and the rump is also olive-green with no red. Wings are dark with dull white spots.

An olive-green pardalote endemic to Tasmania where it... Click to continue>
Red-browed Pardalote
(Pardalotus rubricatus)
Red-browed Pardalote
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Spotted Pardalote
(Pardalotus punctatus)
Spotted Pardalote
The head, wings and tail of the Spotted Pardalote are black with small white spots. The face and neck are grey and the eyebrow is white. Males have a yellow throat. Females are similar but have less distinct spots and a white throat. Click to continue>
Striated Pardalote
(Pardalotus striatus)
Striated Pardalote
Body green-grey with a yellow throat. Top of head black with white streaks. White stripe above the eye; yellow spot in front of the eye. Wings black with a white edge and a red or yellow spot. Body up to 12 cm long.

Striated Pardalotes feed... Click to continue>




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